https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7037e2.htm#contribAff
oh, and don't forget this... "The median interval from becoming fully vaccinated to the hospital admission or ED/UC encounter, respectively, were 110 and 93 days (Pfizer-BioNTech), 106 and 96 days (Moderna), and 94 and 94 days (Janssen)."
oh and don't forget this either... "Among adults hospitalized with COVID-19–like illness (14,636; median patient age = 65 years,"
MEDIAN age is 65! And yet they want to mandate stuff on...CHILDREN???
Oh and this... "However, VE against COVID-19 hospitalization among adults aged ≥75 years was significantly lower than that among adults aged <75 years..."
Wanna guess why? Because older people got the jab EARLIER than others and as such.. "waning of vaccine-induced
"The findings in this report are subject to at least three limitations. First, VE by time since vaccination was not examined; further evaluation of possible waning of vaccine protection is currently underway. Second, VE for partial vaccination was not assessed. Finally, although the facilities in this study serve heterogenous populations in nine states, the findings might not be generalizable to the U.S. population."
But hey just read the headline and forward it to your friends, none of whom will read this but will be assured the headline is accurate.
Ed McQuarrie talks the REAL History of Stocks and Bond performance.
https://www.morningstar.com/funds/vanguard-wellesley-income-is-top-choice
Could be a great fund to start with starting in retirement and cash. Or use Vanguard Wellington and cash if you want to be more aggresive
https://www.morningstar.com/economy/what-weve-learned-150-years-stock-market-crashes
Take a look at this what has happend in past in stock market
We're taking my son to his Introduction to Auburn event at Auburn University.
we'll see you next week though!
In the meantime, a white paper I'm reading.
"This study validates...that the implementation of (China's) Five Year Plan was followed by a significant production expansion in the encouraged sectors of China. This expansion crowds out production in the same sectors in the US, leading to significant drops in both employment and investments and a notable increase in plant closures."
But it's TRUMP that started the trade war, eh?